In 2004, the Russian Rohō reached the top division and achieved his highest rank of komusubi but he was dismissed from sumo in September 2008 after failing a test for cannabis.
In January 2010 the stable, along with the Takanohana, Ōnomatsu and Magaki stables, were ejected from the Nishonoseki ichimon after Takanohana declared his intention to run as an unofficial candidate in the elections to the Sumo Association's board of directors.
In July 2010, Ōtake, the former Takatōriki, was dismissed from the Sumo Association for his involvement in a scandal over illegal betting.
In 2013, the Egyptian Ōsunaarashi reached the top division in 2013 but he was forced to retire in March 2018 after being caught driving without a license.
The stable still displays the red tsuna that Taihō wore while performing his kanreki dohyo-iri ceremony in 2000.